The Kohls Cares for Kids initiative has several hilarious Skippyjon Jones books (written by Judy Schachner)available for purchase, with some of Skippy’s favorite amigos to go with the books. Kohls is supporting children’s health and education initiatives nationwide that donates 100 percent of the net profit from every purchase of Kohls Cares for Kids products.

Included in this promotion :

Skippyjon Jones – We meet Skippyjon Jones, a Siamese cat who’s got a vivid imagination and a mama who wants him to be a cat. Each is full of silly wordplays, tons of fun rhyming, and lots of Spanish phrases. Children delight in this stories about the lovable Skippyjon Jones!

Skippyjon Jones in the Dog House– Skippy is in his room for time-out hides from Bobble-ito with his amigos

Skippyjon Jones, Lost in Space – Skippy is off to prove that Mars is red because it’s covered in spicy red pepper.

Skippyjon Jones and the Big Bones – Skippyjon Jones heads into dinosaur land to find Skipposaurus. This book and the Skipposaurus plush are available exclusively at Kohls.com!

There are also a backpack for kids and notecards featuring images from various Skippyjon Jones books, and some cookbooks available to support Kohls Cares for Kids: Campbell’s Best-Loved Recipes and Crock-Pot Busy Family Recipes.

I’m actually going to order a few of the backpacks- we like to do some school supply donations each year and a $5 backpack is the PERFECT price- plus our help goes a bit further with the proceeds going to children through Kohls as well.

One reader will win a set of the Skippyjon Jones books, one plush from the set, and a cookbook from Kohls Cares for Kids!

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Kohl’s sells kid-friendly cause merchandise, with 100 percent of the net profit donated to support kids’ health and education initiatives in communities nationwide. Since 2000, more than $208 million has been raised nationwide.